Some men hold rifles, and some men hold instruments in front of a Northern Pacific boxcar in Mandan. One man seated on the ground holds up a dead rabbit, and other men hold American flags. Another man stands with a bicycle.

Includes a preliminary application form for Civilian Conservation Corps selection, a certificate of selection for the CCC, and a memoir written by Harold P. Leland of his time in the CCC in North Dakota and Arkansas.

Governor William Guy, Mrs. Guy, and the director of the Red River High School band and band members gather for a performance in the Great Hall of the capitol building in Bismarck. Governor Guy, Mrs. Guy, and the band director hold the governor's...

Interior of the courtroom at the Barnes County Courthouse in Valley City, N.D. The spectator seating consists of three narrow rows of benches of a dark wood construction. The judge's bench is also a dark wood and is flanked behind by two red...

A soldier poses in the red chair at the control console in the launch capsule of the Oscar Zero missile alert facility near Cooperstown, N.D. He holds the telephone receiver to his ear. People on the other side of him hold cameras and take a...

A.J. Thompson, T.H.H. Thoresen and other unidentified men stand behind a pile of rabbits recently hunted in Dunn County, N.D. Some of the men hold rifles. The Ebeltoft Garage is visible to the left of the men, and a livery stable behind them. ...

Governor William Guy presents the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider award to General Harold K. Johnson in Fargo. General Johnson holds a large certificate proclaiming the award, while an unidentified man and woman hold a small bust of Roosevelt.

Two men hold a sign that reads "First Bank on the Move" while members of the First Bank marketing department wear winter clothing and hold their personal belongings as they prepare to move to the new First Bank building on 3rd and Broadway.

Flag bearers dressed in Native American regalia hold the national flags of the United States and Canada during the grand entry into the United Tribes International Powwow in Bismarck. Other dancers dressed in regalia watch.

Girls taking their first communion in Fort Yates pose outside a wooden building wearing white dresses and veils. Many of the girls hold rosaries, books, and other items. None of the girls are identified.

Hilda Banning, Miss Woll, and Blandina Banning pose together for a portrait. All three girls wear large hats. Two of the girls hold vegetables or fruits in their hands. A post card album is on the floor in front of them.

Flag bearers wearing Native American regalia hold national and tribal flags during the grand entry ceremony of the United Tribes International Powwow in Bismarck. Princesses and dancers in regalia follow the flags.

Six men in Native American clothing and three men in western dress sit on the ground at a dancing event in Bullhead, S.D. Several of the men hold long pipes. A buffalo skull is visible on the ground in front of them.

Robert Grass and Two Shields are seated in a building with a dirt floor. Both wear headdresses and bells below their knees. One man holds a rifle, and the other a staff with feathers attached. Several other people are visible in the background,...

Some of the officers and ladies of the 7th Cavalry pose for a photograph on the front steps of one of the buildings at Fort Abraham Lincoln. some of the ladies hold fans. An Indian stands on the front porch wrapped in a blanket.

Highway Commissioner Walter Hjelle and Governor William L. Guy hold trowels during the cornerstone laying ceremony for the North Dakota Highway Building in Bismarck. The cornerstone is suspended in the air behind them and reads A.D. 1967.

A group of men in front of a wooden hotel building. The man furthest to the left holds a horseshoe in each hand. The man furthest to the right hold a sign that reads "Big program tonite. Olsen Concert Co. Mange Stevens, S. Platt Jones. ...

Delegates tot he 1962 North Dakota Democratic-NPL Convention sit and take notes or mark ballots on the convention floor of the World War Memorial Building in Bismarck. Some delegates hold balloons. Signs support Guy for Governor and Charles Tighe...

Unidentified boys in suits stand in a line between buildings on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. Many hold hats in their hands. A smaller child in a white outifit stands at the head of the line, near the photographer.

Men, women, and children gather for a feast held outside somewhere on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. People sit on long benches and hold plates in their laps. Women work to serve food to the assembled crowd. Cars are parked in the...